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Magic Mushrooms in Colorado

Colorado voters approved regulated psilocybin healing centers and personal use.

Legal Status

Legal healing centers

  • Proposition 122 passed November 2022 with 53% support
  • Decriminalizes personal use of five natural psychedelics
  • Regulated healing centers for psilocybin being developed
  • Adults 21+ may grow and share (not sell) psilocybin
  • Department of Regulatory Agencies overseeing implementation

What This Means For You

Proposition 122, the Natural Medicine Health Act, passed in November 2022. It decriminalized personal possession and use of psilocybin, psilocin, DMT, ibogaine, and mescaline (excluding peyote) for adults 21+. Regulated healing centers for psilocybin and psilocin are being established under the Department of Regulatory Agencies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01Are magic mushrooms legal in Colorado?
Yes, for personal use. Proposition 122 decriminalized possession, use, and personal cultivation of psilocybin for adults 21+. Regulated healing centers are being established for supervised therapeutic sessions.
02Can I grow magic mushrooms in Colorado?
Yes. Adults 21 and older can legally grow psilocybin mushrooms for personal use. You can also share them with other adults, but selling psilocybin outside of licensed healing centers remains illegal.
03When will Colorado psilocybin healing centers open?
The state is actively developing regulations for licensed healing centers. The framework includes facilitator training requirements and facility standards. Check the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies for the latest timeline.